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Originally posted by Kipper@Apr 1 2005, 04:51 PM
I know there's another thread with this, but did you notice all the religiious connotations? Boones nanny = Teresa (as in mother Teresa), the priest, the many religious hints from Locke's mother and father (mother saying "immaculate conception", and father saying "then I guess I'm God"), the religious statues in the plane, etc. Maybe there's something here, or maybe it's just all an elaborate decoy?
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Little known fact: Immaculate conception doesn't refer to the conception of Jesus without a human father. It refers to MARY!!!!! Because she was born without original sin. Writers got it wrong. Most people do.